Time to talk less about the Swinging Sixties and more about keeping eyes open today.
In the 1920s and 30s the building was the Sunset Cafe, a hotbed for the swinging genre.
Jaguar, which sold 54, 200 cars last year, needs some of the sparkle it had during the swinging sixties.
"The way he is controlling the swinging ball is as good as anyone in world cricket at the moment, " said Strauss.
When it seemed that every U.S. utility was trying to get into the swinging British electricity business four years ago, Texas Utilities was nowhere to be seen.
But it has been the swinging ball that has done the damage in this match, and the canny Sidebottom knew that, picking up 4-12 from his morning spell.
To the crowd of young Mexicans carrying on behind the swinging doors of a pulque parlour one Saturday afternoon, participating in a cultural revival is perhaps the last thing on their minds.
"Just in the general -- the fluctuation of his behavior, the swinging from the highs to the lows, the extreme nature of his personality, " led her to say something, Williams said.
The Kiwis could not cope with the swinging ball and Aaron Redmond was first to fall when he tried to flick through mid-wicket, missed the swinging ball and had his off-stump taken out.
He had a string of hits during the swinging London days of the '60s, and his story began when he left school in his native Glasgow, Scotland, to bum across Europe with a friend.
In an effort to keep with the times, Ascot did experiment in the Swinging Sixties - in 1968, men were permitted to wear lounge suits in the Royal Enclosure on the Friday of the meeting.
Among my favourite parts of the book is Mr Mehta's early life in London in the swinging sixties as a callow young man, who arrives from India with a few shillings and bags of Indian tea.
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They have got to be looking at the way they are playing at the moment and seriously worrying about how they are going to fare in this series as a whole unless they sort out their batting against the swinging ball and their fielding behind the wicket.
It is the pendulum swinging the other way in Sheffield.
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Yet the pendulum swinging to the extreme on one side, often swings to the opposite extreme as well.
Broad and Anderson would no doubt have arrived at the ground thinking it was a good day to bowl, given largely overcast skies and the notorious swinging conditions beside the River Trent.
It took place against the backdrop of the supposedly swinging Sixties - among the records in the Top Ten that week were hits by the Supremes, the Kinks, Sandie Shaw and Cilla Black.
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Curiosity was landing on Mars in an uneasy season, when the planet was swinging closer to the sun on its eccentric orbit, stirring up an already volatile climate.
"The danger I see is the pendulum swinging toward conservatism, or paralysis, " says Alastair J.
The GOP struck out swinging for the fences in the early innings of the debt-limit series.
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"Hello Glastonbury, " he joked as he came out, and it wasn't long before he had the public swinging their shirts above their heads.
At times we see the countryside from inside the car, the camera swinging round on a funeral procession or a police roadblock.
The Rays came out swinging after the lengthy delays as Joyce and Loney homered off Barnes in the third to give Tampa Bay a 5-0 lead.
The less than spectacular performance of many funds might encourage managers to take extra risks--assuming more leverage, for example--but "now is not the time to start swinging for the fences, " Gradante said.
In general, the Republican proposal would see the value of the dollar swinging randomly based on global patterns of supply and demand in a volatile commodity market that tends to follow its own mysterious logic.
While the speakers are careful to state that the prosecutors must believe they have a solid case, Driscoll notes that these kinds of investigations are cyclical in nature, and that the pendulum is swinging towards more scrutiny of the financial industry.
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There are some hard statistics, however, that seem to indicate the needle is swinging farther in one direction than the other.
He went on to tell the lawyer to come out swinging in the media.
But the pendulum may be swinging back toward the value of unleashing brain power over brand power.
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